File:Europas Zukunftskarte 1915.jpg

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Alban Rumann's 1915 "Map of Future Europe", reverse side: "Dream vision of the German militiaman Kutschke"

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English: Alban Rumann, Europa's Zukunftskarte, Berlin: Fritz Steidl, 1915, lithography on paper, 367 x 564 mm, reverse side. "Europe's future map. [On obverse:] A dream image of our enemies! How the French, Russians and English imagined the Central European borders in 1915 and [on reverse:] how the German-Austrian armies will shape them! Dream vision of the German militiaman Kutschke!".
Deutsch: Alban Rumann, Europa's Zukunftskarte, Fritz Steidl Verlag, Berlin 1915, Lithografie auf Papier, 367 x 564 mm, Rückseite. „[Auf Vorderseite:] Ein Traumgebild unserer Feinde! Wie die Franzosen, Russen und Engländer sich die mitteleuropäischen Landesgrenzen im Jahre 1915 gedacht haben und [auf Rückseite:] wie die deutsch-oesterreichischen Heere dieselben gestalten werden! Traumgebild des deutschen Landwehrmanns Kutschke!“
Polski: Alban Rumann, Europa's Zukunftskarte, Fritz Steidl, Berlin 1915, litografia na papierze, 367 x 564 mm, rewers. „Mapa przyszłości Europy. [Na awersie:] Wizja senna naszych wrogów! Jak Francuzi, Rosjanie i Anglicy wyobrażali sobie środkowoeuropejskie granice państwowe w 1915 roku i [na rewersie:] jak będą je kształtować armie niemiecko-austriackie! Wizja senna niemieckiego rezerwisty Kutschkego!”.
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Source Imperial War Museum Art.IWM PST 7215
Author Alban Rumann
Other versions Berlin State Library Kart. V 79633, small image, coloured version, http://vads.ahds.ac.uk/images/IWMPC/medium/IWMPC7215.jpg[dead link]

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